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SPRINGFIELD, Virginia- Campaign for Liberty released the following statement from C4L President John Tate today blasting House GOP leadership after they announced a debt ceiling plan that indicates the GOP retreat will continue when they return [...]

By: David Heacock
The level of irony in Washington seems to have reached a new high this week. In the final press conference of his first term, President Obama stated “The full faith and credit of the United States of America is not a [...]

SPRINGFIELD, Virginia- Today, Campaign for Liberty released the following statement from C4L President John Tate in response to President Obama issuing twenty-three executive orders concerning gun control:
“President Obama’s [...]

Below is an urgent legislative update from C4L President John Tate:
In just a few hours, the U.S. House is expected to vote on a Hurricane Sandy "disaster relief" bill slammed full of BILLIONS of dollars in wasteful spending.
That's why it's [...]

Industrial Hemp, currently classified as a Schedule 1 substance under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, is once again a topic of discussion in political forums.
On the front page of the Washington Post this morning, (albeit the bottom [...]

Bloomberg reports this morning the TSA will remove the remaining 174 porno-scanners manufactured by Rapiscan from our nation's airports.
After the company failed to meet a Congressionally-mandated timeline for creating a "privacy filter," [...]

On Wednesday, C4L Communications Director Megan Stiles appeared on HuffPost Live with Reason's Brian Doherty and Federalist Society member Stephen Sanders to discuss the "Ron Paul Legacy."
With Dr. Paul serving as Chairman of Campaign for [...]

SPRINGFIELD, Virginia- Today, Campaign for Liberty released the following statement from C4L President John Tate in response to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke’s attacks on efforts to conduct a full audit of the Federal Reserve:
“As [...]

By: David Heacock
When government throws money at a problem, prices go up. And often, the problem gets worse. This is what we’re beginning to see with the implementation of The Affordable Care Act in the new calendar year. While most of the [...]